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Young Blood: Welsh Schools Rally to Boost Blood Donations

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Welsh‍ Schools Encourage Young Blood and Stem Cell Donors ⁤to Combat shortages

Cardiff, Wales – ⁤A nationwide push is underway to encourage young people in Wales​ to donate blood⁣ and join teh ‍stem cell registry, with schools like Ysgol Stanwell ⁢leading the charge. The initiative aims⁤ to bolster dwindling blood stocks and⁤ address critical shortages‌ in stem cell matches, especially for patients from Black, ⁤Asian, mixed, ⁢and minority⁢ ethnic backgrounds.

the Welsh Blood service is seeking​ to recruit‍ over 6,000 new donors aged 16-30 and 16-45 from these‍ underrepresented communities annually.​ Currently, ​approximately 2,000 people in the UK require a ⁢stem cell transplant each‍ year, but three in ten ⁣patients are unable‍ to find a ⁣suitable match – a figure that rises to seven in ten ‍for those from Black, Asian, mixed, or minority ethnic backgrounds. Regular blood⁢ donation is vital to maintaining adequate supplies, and instilling the habit early ‌is seen as crucial.

Ysgol Stanwell has been a committed supporter of the Welsh Blood Service ‌as 2015, fostering a culture of civic obligation among its students⁣ and staff. “We want to encourage all of our young people to look at what ​they can give for their local community,” explained Sarah Owens, deputy head teacher. “Our school values are‍ effort, kindness and respect. Any⁤ school leaders who ⁤are thinking of a new initiative for school this year, I can wholeheartedly recommend ⁣it.”

Through the schoolS efforts, students ⁣and staff have collectively saved up to 3,000 lives, and over 120 ‍students have registered as potential stem‌ cell donors. The campaign underscores the importance of both ‌regular blood donation and the frequently enough-overlooked‌ need for diverse stem cell⁣ donors to improve ‍transplant outcomes for⁤ all patients.

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